- San Francisco’s DeYoung Museum has put on display the three Dutch master paintings (now in desperate need of restoration) that were stolen from the museum in an infamous 1978 heist. Called a “great recovery story” by the museum’s director, the stolen art works – including Rembrandt’s “Portrait of a Rabbi” – mysteriously turned up last year at a New York gallery in an anonymous unmarked box. – NPR [Real audio file]